Verb IR representation
I remember in HS Spanish, adding articles and pronouns to verbs. Does the word IR-ME-NO-LOS mean anything? what would it mean?
2 Answers
Means nothing. Irme does mean something. As in tengo que irme (I have to go).
No is not even a pronoun.
The word you posted doesn't mean anything, but it is possible to attach direct and indirect object pronouns to a verb and both are commonly attached to affirmative tú commands.
For example the word dímelo which means "tell me it." Di being the command form of decir, me meaning you're telling me, and lo meaning the thing which you are telling me or "it."
Hopefully this helps!